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They will work closely with the Project Managers, Construction Managers, and Superintendents The Electrical Cost Engineer will review subcontractor change order requests to validate costs are fair and reasonable and will assist in project cost forecasting.
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Project OverviewBechtel has been appointed by The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to provide Construction Management Services for Phase II (BSVII) of The BART Silicon Valley Program.
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QualificationsExperience in a construction cost management role such as Cost Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Cost Engineer, etc. Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend is seeking an experienced Cost Estimator to work with our talented San Francisco Bay area team alongside a key technology client on their innovative global retail construction program.
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Advanced knowledge and application of project development, design-phase management, construction estimating, cost, project controls/scheduling, documentation, engineering/construction principles, contracts and delivery methods are required.
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The Senior Cost Manager is responsible for creating financial controls necessary to lead and administer the complete construction cost control systems. 10 years' experience with construction cost management responsibilities that may include preconstruction planning, cost management strategies, cost coding structures, commits/spends/forecast processes, reviewing contractor's cost proposals for major engineering and construction projects.
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Experience in a construction cost management role such as Cost Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Estimator, Cost Engineer, etc. Experience supporting program level cost management for medium or large scale construction projects.
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Maintain timely and accurate reporting to management of cost forecasting and construction progress. A demonstrated understanding of construction means and methods associated with the renovation of commercial and institutional buildings and site work related thereto.
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Vantage is looking for a meticulous, hands-on Preconstruction Manager to support construction projects and programs with a focus on pre-construction estimating and cost optimization at a programmatic level.
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Work with project estimator to select vendors and subcontractors and determine cost effectiveness. General plant, irrigation, construction, and drainage knowledge. Advanced knowledge of scheduling, budgeting, document management, and cost forecasting.
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Responsibilities Functionally perform the role of a Project Executive on multiple projects during the design phase and will be the point person leading the effort in the eyes of the client and design partnerManage entire preconstruction process to ensure a design which meets the clients functional, cost, and schedule requirements without engaging in significant redesign.
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The construction Project Director works closely with owners and managers of commercial, industrial, government, and residential properties damaged by man-made or natural disasters to develop cost estimates for restoration, renovation, environmental, and roofing services.
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Your expertise will contribute to the successful monitoring of Engineering Procurement Construction related activities, and providing strategic insights to ensure cost-effectiveness and overall project success.
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Job Title: Electrical Estimator About Us: We are a leading electrical construction recruitment firm with extensive partnerships across the country. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Electrical Estimator to prepare accurate cost estimates for electrical projects of varying size and complexity.
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Functionally perform the role of a Project Executive on multiple projects during the design phase and will be the point person leading the effort in the eyes of the client and design partner Manage entire preconstruction process to ensure a design which meets the clients functional, cost, and schedule requirements without engaging in significant redesign.
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We are currently looking for a Senior Electrical Cost Manager to be based in our San Francisco, CA or San Jose, CA office. Provide MEP expertise to project management team in the construction planning meeting.
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